In the coming months, Skateboarder Magazine will become your home base for the entire 411VM archive. We will be adding a new issue each month along with exclusive interviews and video commentary from the people who made it all happen.

In 1993, long before the Internet made the world available with a few clicks of a mouse, skateboarding got its first
taste of regular skate footage in the form of 411 Video Magazine. Co-founded by Josh Friedberg with some help from
Steve Douglas and Paul Schmitt, 411VM was the first of its kind, a platform showcasing the top talents of the time
and quenching the public’s desire for video footage between the infrequent full-length skate videos of the time.
Starting off with the now iconic intro song and heavy opening tricks,each video held memorable skating and now serves
as time capsules of the progression of many of today’s top pros that were then just staring out. Departments like
Pro Files, Wheels of Fortune, Rookies, and Chaos made each issue entertaining and delved a little deeper into
skating than just the tricks.